But Billie Faiers' daughter Nelly already has a skincare collection to leave even the most beauty-conscious adult jealous.
Billie had signed up professional organisers Hayley Harrison & Gemma Abraham to sort out her closet, and Nelly's room.
And the pair took to their Organise_d Instagram page to share pictures and video of the transformation.
Posting a snap of Nelly's dressing table before they got their hands on it, they wrote over the top: "We've seen Nelly grow up into a gorgeous young lady who has real interest in youth skincare and cosmetics.
"Today's task - to clear the clutter on her dressing table."
They then returned with a video of the new look dressing table, after splashing out on an organiser from Amazon.
"Just wanted to show you this cute little container that we've popped into Nellie's room," they said in the clip.
"Her cosmetics was getting a bit overwrought so we found this on Amazon.
"We've popped all like fragrance and everyday skincare in the top and then these are just really cute little drawers of her cotton pads, some more of her moisturisers and then a few bits and bobs in the bottom.
"But it contains everything really nicely and makes them feel quite grown up."
The video also showed the products inside the organiser, including a whopping six Sol de Janeiro sprays.
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Considering the sets of three cost around £50, that means the mini fragrance collection would have cost over £100.
Meanwhile, the skincare products included the BYOMA Balancing Face Mist, and the BYOMA Hydrating Milky Toner.
And the latter is considered an anti-ageing product, according to the Cult Beauty website, as they wrote of the toner: "To trap moisture in post-washing, pat in the Hydrating Milky Toner, which soothes and helps to reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and uneven tone."
Nelly also appeared to be the proud owner of a Bubble Super Cuties trial set.
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For kids, skincare is simple, all it needs is a gentle cleanse where I'd recommend something like Byoma Creamy Jelly Cleanser, £9.99, and a soft flannel, muslin cloth or sponge is handy for that hard-to-budge dried ketchup.
If your child is experimenting with make-up, then a micellar water like Simple Micellar Cleansing Water, £2.50, is the quickest and easiest way to remove colour cosmetics.
Then a PH balanced, fragrance free moisturiser like CeraVe Moisturising Cream, £5, is a nice part of a bed-time routine and can often help them wind down as well as help keep their skin hydrated.
If your child suffers from eczema or dry skin, CeraVe is a great brand to use, as is Aveeno. They're both gentle and nourishing, so won't dry out skin or cause irritation, but stick to a moisturiser and cleanser to avoid overcomplicating things.
An SPF is great, especially during the summer, and Garnier Ambre Solaire Ultra-Light Sensitive Face Fluid SPF50+, £12, will work for the full family as it's not greasy and sits well under make-up.
The £30 collection includes "mini versions of six face-changing Bubble favourites.
"Together they form an effective brightening, hydrating, and balancing routine," Bubble added of the six-piece.
Despite Nelly's apparent love of designer skincare, she also has several high street favourites - including the NIVEA Creme All Purpose Body Cream for face, hands and body.
It comes in at just £1.49 for a small pot, and is lauded by skincare fans around the world as a holy grail product.